Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Texas Rangers All-Time Team

The last team in the AL West and the team that closes out the American League's all-time rosters is currently first in their division. Here's the all-time roster for the Texas Rangers.

The Rangers didn't make the playoffs once in their 22 seasons at Arlington Stadium and haven't yet reached the expanded dance in their new airport hanger/warehouse. Every ounce of success this team has experienced happened at this park.


Ron Washington managed more games and earned more wins than anyone in team annals. He skippered the 2010-11 American League champs, who were excruciatingly close to winning the 2011 World Series. 

Here's his all-time starting lineup:

For a team with only one Hall of Fame hitter and moderate team success.. this is a strong group. Rusty Greer could be considered the weak link, but it's tough for Texas to improve upon a .305 lifetime hitter with three 100-RBI seasons to his credit.

Adrian Beltre will be the second* Ranger in Cooperstown - and he's far from the only All-Star Texas has had at the hot corner.

*Technically Nolan Ryan is a Ranger in Cooperstown but I only count Pudge. See? He's too Texan to have a halo on his plaque.


Toby Harrah played more games as a Ranger than any third baseman including Beltre. Can he hold on to his spot as a reserve?


Rangers statsWARBAOBPSLGOPSOPS+

*Toby Harrah32.30.2570.3570.3890.745112

Buddy Bell36.30.2930.3510.4310.782117

Dean Palmer8.60.2470.3200.4700.790107

Buddy Bell's best years came after he was traded to Texas - for Toby. He succeeds Harrah here, too.

Texas has good depth at every other infield position except catcher, where Jim Sundberg is safe. [Fun fact: Sundberg's Ranger WAR is higher than that of Juan Gonzalez!]

Like Tino Martinez, Mark Teixeira's only chance at an all-time roster is with his original team. Does Texas make room for Tex?


Rangers statsWARBAOBPSLGOPSOPS+

*Elvis Andrus29.80.2740.3300.3720.70286

Julio Franco20.20.3070.3820.4400.822129

Mark Teixeira21.50.2830.3680.5330.901128

Mike Hargrove17.10.2930.3990.4090.809130


Teixeira and Franco played five years and under 700 games as Rangers; Elvis Andrus spent a dozen seasons in the Dallas area and only Michael Young played more games for the franchise. That said, a Palmeiro/Howard split at first base is dicey. Tough call here.

The Rangers have another DH-right field option to compete with Jeff Burroughs. Can we squeeze another steroid user onto this squad?


I actually like Nelson Cruz, which is admittedly at odds with my otherwise hardline stance against cheaters.


Rangers statsWARBAOBPSLGOPSOPS+

*Jeff Burroughs9.30.2550.3410.4280.768122

*Ruben Sierra20.20.2800.3230.4730.796116

Nelson Cruz12.10.2680.3270.4950.823114

Shin-Soo Choo8.60.2600.3630.4290.792109


If Washington wanted, he could play Frank Howard in left field, DH Palmeiro, start Teixeira at first, and have Rusty Greer bump Burroughs. But Howard was soooo bad defensively.



Let's skip to the Rangers' rotation for now.


Hoo-boy. Kevin Brown wasn't that great as a Ranger, Yu Darvish is several years removed from his DFW days, and C.J. Wilson started for all of two seasons. But there are alarmingly few options here.

This is a complete list of every qualifying pitcher with 150 or more starts for this franchise, plus Wilson who would fit better as a swingman out of the 'pen.


Rangers statsWARERAERA+K/BB WHIPstarts

*C. J. Wilson11.63.601252.161.29173

Bobby Witt9.34.85901.401.577269

Colby Lewis9.44.65952.581.333194

Martin Perez11.04.281021.881.441168

Rick Helling13.94.861011.801.424159

Derek Holland10.14.351012.541.328158

Dick Bosman11.03.35981.891.249155

Jose Guzman13.73.901061.811.359152

Perez is still an active member of the Rangers, so he's got that going for him. Only Hough made more starts for this squad than Bobby Witt (Sr.) but his WHIP is ugly. I think Washington's fifth starter might have to be... Jose Guzman?!?

The Rangers relief corps is certainly deeper, in that there are a few halfway decent options.


Initially I blacklisted John Wetteland - before it was pointed out to me that there are several awful human beings on these rosters and drawing a line between varying degrees of reprehensible behavior is a fool's errand. Consider him reinstated.


Rangers statsSVERAERA+K/BB WHIP

*Jeff Russell1343.731141.611.368

*Steve Foucault353.221131.531.286

John Wetteland1502.951673.181.194

Jose Leclerc373.111522.211.214


We'll have to make room for Wilson as well, so Russell and Foucault have to go. My apologies to all the Steve Foucault fans out there. (See why I had C.J. as a starter?) 
 
 
Looking ahead... please tell me they have young starting pitching ...
 
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Jack Leiter and/or Kumar Rocker have a prime opportunity to make this all-time squad if they're merely adequate and durable {edit: awww crap!} Outfielder Leody Taveras is one to watch as well.



TL; DR: Four changes from the original roster. Harrah, Burroughs, Russell, and Foucault out. Bell, Cruz, Guzman, and Wetteland in. Andrus holds off Teixeira, mostly because he can run. 

 

One more division to go. We'll kick off the National League West with the wild-card leading(!!) Arizona Diamondbacks.

 

Thanks for reading!




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10 comments:

  1. That rotation is weak! I never realized how solid Rusty Greer was. And I'm a little surprised to see Russell go from this bullpen, but I suppose Wetteland is an upgrade.

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  2. Boy, the Texas Rangers just haven't made that much of a mark on baseball. Maybe it's the after-effect of the bizarre way they started--could you imagine if your favorite team moved away, but they just put a new team in the same park and the same uniforms the following year?

    Burroughs and Harrah are definitely guys I think of when I think of the Rangers, because they were stars when I was a kid, but that doesn't mean they belong on the team.

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  3. Rusty Greer was my favorite player for the back half of the 90s until he was wrecked by injuries early in the 2000s. Happy to see him stick on this roster.

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  4. That is a brutal rotation! I remember those late 90s teams always had good offense, but then got rolled in the postseason due to lack of good starting pitching. Rick Helling and Aaron Sele seemed to have good regular seasons, but couldn't do much when the calendar flipped to October.

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  5. Woo that staff wilts under the Texas heat! I always quietly rooted for Palmer and Greer.

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  6. That starting lineup is stacked with home run hitters. And kinda bummed to see Harrah get bumped. He's one of the first Rangers... which is weird since he played with the Indians most of the 80's.

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  7. Brian Leetch! Mike Richter! Mark Messier!

    Someone had to do it. I'll see myself out.

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  8. Colby Lewis, lol ... That starting lineup makes it appear that the Rangers didn't exist until the '90s. Not so coincidentally, the last time I liked the Rangers was the '80s.

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  9. I think Martin Perez will do just enough to push his way into the starting rotation, and Adolis Garcia will earn his way past Greer in the outfield. Other than that, Seager and Semien might find a place too when their contracts are done.

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